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Re: The nose everynametaken Send a noteboard - 17/06/2010 01:03:27 AM
I wasn't quite sure what to make of Nose. After all we never really find out why his nose departed his face or returned. Mostly what I took from it was that Gogol as a teacher at the university probably would have encountered many people like Kovalyov (an aristocratic wanna-be) and was poking fun of their pomposity. I read in the introduction to the collection that had the story in it that at the time he wrote Nose that across Europe the "look" of noses was a fashion fad.

I know practically nothing of Gogol but I am assuming after reading Nose that he had kind of a dry humor? I think it comes across here in what some people might consider morbid. I wonder what Russians thought about it at the time? Did they think it was gross or did they laugh hysterically at the portrayal of Russian aristocratic self-importance?

I also found Kovalyov's name-dropping hilarious. It is funny to look back at the first half of the 19th century and see that people were doing such even then. I guess humans really don;t change much over time.
But wine was the great assassin of both tradition and propriety...
-Brandon Sanderson, The Way of Kings
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